Incinerator.



INCINERATGR. APPLICATION FILED AUG. 2, 191.2. RENEWED MAY 31, 1913. l l 0,890. Panted sept, l5, 1914,

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A @RA/E X5 P. W. CAPPELEN.

INGINERATOR. IGATIOB; FILED AUG. 2, 1912. rRENEWLD MAY 31, 1913.

APPL

Patented Sept. 15, 1914.

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lO. An lncinerator comprising a casing having a chamber provided with a filling opening and a iue leading therefrom, a grate disposed in said chamber, means supported above said grate and spaced therefrom for deliecting the material laterally toward the sides of said grate, the' portion ot' the grate beneath said deiecting means hav ing an unobstructed opening therein, and aplurality of burners arranged below said grate and arranged to direct the dames in-A wardly beneath and adjacent to the bars of said grate and toward said unobstructed opening.

l. An incinerator comprising a casing having an incinerating chamber provided with a filling opening and a llue for the -products of combustion, a grate arrangedv in the lower part of said incinerating chamber, a hood supported above said grate and s a series of holes in its Walls, and

plates provided in said hood and proiecting partially across the same and operatipng to direct'the products of combustion rom side to side in said hood.

l2. An incinerator comprising a casing having an incinerating chamber provided with a lilling opening and a flue for the products ot combustion, a grate arranged in the lower part of said incinerating chamber and having a central ppening therein, a hood supported above 'said central opening and having an open lower end, and a series of holes in its Walls, and battle plates provided within said hood and projecting partially across the same and compelling the products of combustion to follow a tortuous path in said hood.

i3, An incineratorcomprising a casing having an incinerating chamber provided with a iilling opening and a Hue for the products of combustion, a grate di :ed in the lower part of said incinerating chamber,

a hood supported above said grate and open ateach end, the Wall ot' the Iower portion of said hood directing the material to the outer portions of the grate, the walls otl said hood having a series of holes therein, and means within said hood for compelling the products of combustion to follow a tortu ous path therein.

lll. An incinerator comprising a casing having an incinerating chamber provided With a filling opening and a tlue for the products of combustion, a grate disposed in the lower part ot' said incinerating chamber and having a central opening therein, means supported above said opening and spaced from said grate and operating to delect the material to the sides of said grate and aW'ay from said opening, said means having an opening therethrough for the products o combustion and preventing the material to be consumed from entering and clogging said grate opening.

l5. An incinerator comprising a casing having an incinerating chamber provide with a filling opening and a flue for the products of combustion, afgrate disposedin the lowerpart of said incinerating chambel', a hood supported above said grate and spaced therefrom and having a series of comparatively small holes in its side Walls sutlicient to allow the passage of the products of combustion and too small to permit the passage of the material to be consumed, the lower end ot' said hoodoperating to defleet the' material outwardly to the sides of said grate.

16. An incinerator comprising a casing having an incinerating chamber provided With a filling opening and a iue for the products of combustion, a grate disposed in the lower part of said incinerating Lchamber, a h ood arranged above said grate andspaced therefrom and having openings therein 'for the passage of the products of combustion, said openings being too small to allow the entrance of the material to be consumed, the lower portion of said hood separating the mass of material and permitting the productsfoi.` combustion and the `Haines to pass therethrough, and burners arranged to direct the flames through said grate adjacent to the lower end of said hood.

In Witness whereof, l" have hereunto set my hand this 17th day of July, 1912.

f FREDERICK W. CAPPELLN.

1lWitnesses:

Genevieve E.- Sonnnsnn, CATHERINE H. RnHrUss. 

